594 THE MORGAN HORSE 



Henry Sylvester, Sinclairville, N. Y., and E. A. Chipman, Watts Flats, 



N. Y. 



HARRY PHCENIX 



Black, star and white hind foot, 16 hands, 1200 pounds; foaled 1887 ; 

 bred by Jack Card, Stedman, N. Y. ; got by Phoenix, son of Superb, by 

 Ethan Allen : dam black, bred by Hosea Hammond, Sugar Grove, Penn., 

 got by Yankee, son of Black Hawk ; 2d dam brown, bred by H. Hammond, 

 got by Jackson's Washington, son of Burr's Washington ; 3d dam black, 

 bred by H. Hammond, got by Heyermon's Clay, son of Cassius M. Clay. 

 Owned by S. A. Chipman, Freehold, Penn. 



NIGHTSHADE 



Black, nearly 16 hands ; foaled 1868; bred by David Shero, Washington 

 Hollow, N. Y. ; got by Superb, son of Ethan Allen : dam Fanny Herbert, a 

 very speedy and superior mare, purchased by Maj. F. Ludwig Hedler, 

 surgeon of the iO3d regiment of N. Y. State volunteers from a resident near 

 Fairfax Court House, Va., and said to be thoroughbred. Owned, 1875, 

 jointly by James F. Frost, Washington Hollow, N. Y., T. T. Jackson, 

 Flushing, L. I., and H. J. Comstock, White Plains, N. Y., and was 

 one of the celebrated four-in-hand-team of trotting stallions consist- 

 ing of Superb and his three sons, Nightshade, Success and Black Dia- 

 mond. 



BLACK ETHAN ALLEN 2:38 



Black, 1 6 hands ; foaled 1869 ; bred by A. H. R. Arnold, Dutchess Co., 

 N. Y. ; got by Superb, son of Ethan Allen : dam Vermont Belle, brown, 

 bought in Columbia Co., N. Y., by Egbert Frazier, said to be by Nonpareil, 

 son of Long Island Black Hawk. Owned, 1885, and for many years previous 

 by L. M. Blakely, Lyons, N. Y., who kept him seven years at Washington, 

 N. C., and, 1883, took him back to Lyons, N. Y. Record on a half-mile 

 track when 16 years old. 



SUCCESS 



Black with star, 16 hands; foaled 1869; bred by Walter Wodell, Mab- 

 bettsville, N. Y. ; got by Superb, son of Ethan Allen : dam bay, one of twins, 

 bred by James Mabbett, Mabbettsville, N. Y., got by Holmes' Washington, 

 son of Mambrino Paymaster ; 2d dam sorrel, bred by James Mabbett, got by 

 Gray Messenger, that stood at Chestnut Ridge, N. Y., son of Mambrino 

 Paymaster; 3d dam sorrel, bred by Jacob N. Haight, Little Rest, Dutchess 

 Co., N. Y., got by Mambrino Jr., son of Mambrino; 4th dam bay, bred by 

 Jacob N. Haight, got by Gray Childers, son of Brown Childers, by Kouli- 

 khan, son of Bajazet. Sold, 1871, to James F. Frost, Washington Hollow, 

 N. Y. 



SUPERB JR 2:32 

 Brown with stripe and three white feet, 16 hands, 1200 pounds; foaled 



